Explaining the Philosophy in Real Life

Do you believe in fate/destiny?

What is life? What duration for we do happen on the Earth? Our life is a rhapsody river flowing between two banks of dooms and glooms while a rainbow all the way is appealing on the horizon.

Our life is too short compared to the associated labyrinths. Take a path with a spirit to succeed and march along to meet with uncertainties. Our fate is always there looming over and running ahead of us but nobody has the power to predict it in advance. Still, astrology, a pseudo-science has been believed for centuries and will remain in position forever.

Can anyone deny the fate of our being alive? That is, we do observe and judge our following time with the intricacies of the doubts soaked in expectations of the bright future. The outcome is the final verdict. That is destiny, we wish for the best but accept it in any form at the end of the day.

Reiterating that destiny is there, inevitably there but as blind as we didn’t know about our birth before we came into existence. Our birth is our recognized fate. The doomsday is pre-decided once an entity is born. It starts rushing towards the end the moment it descends on the earth. How can one resist the fate of these two terminals? The rest that entangles in between is asked and elaborated with different perspectives in a thirst for a better tomorrow.

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There are certain natural rules of the universe. Without such a massive organization our living may become impossible. The minute context of today’s question is pertinent to astrology or some supernatural powers. If you believe in fate you must believe in remedial astrological solutions. But this isn’t compatible with the natural law of the universe. You are given a free hand to believe in destiny, but advance prediction is a pseudo-game. It is so confusing that if a thing for instance is heralded by some astrologers before time, we need to approach another learned astrologer to ask whether it will be true or fallback flat. The chain could ridiculously go on asking the third scholar about the previous two.

Fate or destiny, to my mind, is rather a psychological thing screwed to some scientific facts. A researcher can tell if a plant flourishes or dies after some time. Similarly, a physician under pure circumstances confirms a death in a pre-defined timeslot. These are the duplicate examples of destiny in question. Here, we have developed our knowledge in certain fields which are in a very close environment to our routine life. Our knowledge may still expand in that. Stargazing about the horoscope is a business befooling people greedy and anxiously waiting for a grand success in life. Heavenly whims of an obstacle-free life are encashed by the claimant scholars to run their business.

Astromancy regarding some incidents or phenomena may cry for synchronization of multiple sciences including that of an agriculturist and the physician. That sync is destined to involve other sciences which we are not yet aware about and will learn about the things in future. Collectively, fate is an undeniable substance, prediction is a sham.

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